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Le 2011-01-05 19:25, Carl Symons a écrit :


A lot of people make the trip from Portland to Bellingham for the
Fest. I think that the best way to contact the likely suspects is at
http://www.pdxlinux.org/. They have a meeting tomorrow night. Several
of us make the roundtrip from Bellingham via Amtrak. Very nice.

One of the great things about LinuxFest Northwest (LFNW) is that
presenters don't have to be slick and polished. The main qualification
for presenting is to share the value and experiences you've had with
the subject. There are plenty of beginner presentations and a Tutorium
for people to try things out.

More below...

Carl Symons (one of several LFNW organizers)

Thanks again,

Carl


Hi Carl:

Thanks for all of the help as well information.

We are trying to fill the US marketing team membership list locations for a more focused marketing strategy etc. [1] Would you also consider adding your name to the list?

If some other members going to the fest express an interest in helping, they could also be encouraged to join the US marketing group and filling in their name on the page. This would be very helpful.

Cheers

Marc

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/US-Marketing/Members#States


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